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Confinement-Induced Glassy Dynamics in a Model for Chromosome Organization.

Hongsuk Kang1, Young-Gui Yoon2, D Thirumalai1, Changbong Hyeon3.   

Abstract

Recent experiments showing scaling of the intrachromosomal contact probability, P(s)∼s(-1) with the genomic distance s, are interpreted to mean a self-similar fractal-like chromosome organization. However, scaling of P(s) varies across organisms, requiring an explanation. We illustrate dynamical arrest in a highly confined space as a discriminating marker for genome organization, by modeling chromosomes inside a nucleus as a homopolymer confined to a sphere of varying sizes. Brownian dynamics simulations show that the chain dynamics slows down as the polymer volume fraction (ϕ) inside the confinement approaches a critical value ϕ(c). The universal value of ϕ(c)(∞)≈0.44 for a sufficiently long polymer (N≫1) allows us to discuss genome dynamics using ϕ as the sole parameter. Our study shows that the onset of glassy dynamics is the reason for the segregated chromosome organization in humans (N≈3×10(9), ϕ≳ϕ(c)(∞)), whereas chromosomes of budding yeast (N≈10(8), ϕ<ϕ(c)(∞)) are equilibrated with no clear signature of such organization.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26588418     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.198102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Lett        ISSN: 0031-9007            Impact factor:   9.161


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